The Ibogaine Clinic’s Executive Program Director David Dardashti leverages ibogaine treatment for Suboxone addiction without having to get on short-acting opiates such as Dilaudid. For over 8 years now, David Dardashti has been treating patients for drug addiction and alcoholism, in a peaceful and affluent community just one hour from Cancun International Airport, Mexico.

Thanks to ibogaine, a natural substance derived from West African Tabernanthe iboga plant, David Dardashti is able to treat patients addicted to cocaine and heroin as well as prescribed opioids such as Hydrocodone, OxyContin, Methadone and many more. “When Suboxone users call for details about receiving an ibogaine opioid detox, they always ask about short-acting opiates. I guess, they’re told by less experienced ibogaine rehab facilities that they need to get on more drugs for months before getting treatment. That’s absurd,” says David Dardashti.

It’s no surprise that the U.S. is in a full-fledged opioid epidemic these days, killing over 100 people every day according to the Washington Post. In fact, President Trump has just declared the opioid crisis as a public health emergency, calling it “the worst drug crisis in American history.” This year alone, deadly drug overdoses amounted to 64,070 according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

Methadone has killed over 20,000 people in 2017 alone. Along with Suboxone and Subutex, Methadone is being used in treating drug addiction, leveraging it as medication-assisted treatments because addicts can’t quit cold-turkey. The opioid’s horrible withdrawal symptoms include muscle aches, depression, anxiety, insomnia, shivering and cramps. What’s worse, is that patients become addicted to the very prescribed opioids, including Subutex and Suboxone, that are supposed to get them sober and clean.

With the Ibogaine Clinic’s medically-supervised ibogaine treatments, David Dardashti leverages precise ibogaine protocols, manipulating exact dosage and intervals, depending on the patient’s weight, age, specific addiction as well as length of addiction. “It’s important for me to know of my patients’ health history, especially for how long they’ve been using drugs like Subutex. The best part is that I don’t ask anyone to get onto more drugs like short-acting opioids before treating them with ibogaine. Just look at my Ibogaine By David Dardashti Youtube Channel, it’s filled with testimonials from former Suboxone users,” says David Dardashti.

So how does ibogaine work? Without getting too scientific about it, this natural substance allows brain receptors to reset themselves and their neuron chemistry, essentially to their pre-addicted state. Drug use messes up brain chemicals such dopamine and serotonin, ruining their balance. With ibogaine your body is able to go back to its natural state and reboot in a way. The healing powers of the Ibogaine Clinic have been reported on in Natural Awakenings Magazine as well as AlternativeMedicine.com.

About the Ibogaine Clinic: The Ibogaine Clinic offers ibogaine opioid detox to patients looking to heal from their Suboxone, Subutex and Methadone addiction withdrawal- free and without having to get on short acting opiates prior to treatment. For more information on how ibogaine works, read up on the alternative medicine on the Ibogaine Clinic’s blog page or call 1.888.741.3121